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Last Updated: Nov 28th, 2010 - 10:22:29 |
WOLVERHAMPTON skipper Tai Woffinden has vowed to race through the pain barrier to represent Great Britain in Saturday's World Cup Final.
Woffinden crashed in his second ride at King's Lynn on Monday as Britain won a thrilling encounter with 51-points, Australia scored 48, Sweden 40 and Finland 14.
Fellow Parrys International Wolves star Freddie Lindgren top scored for the Swedes with 14-points, including a maximum six-point ride as a joker.
Said Woffinden: "I'm taking short breaths at the moment because it's hurting me in the rib area after my crash.
"But I'll be riding on Saturday, I'm sure. We achieved so much as a team on Monday night and I don't want to miss Saturday.
"Then it's back for Wolverhampton on Monday at home to Ipswich. I'm feeling a lot quicker and we don't fear anyone in the play-offs, even if we get Poole or Peterborough who have both beaten us by a lot this season."
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